On Mon, Nov 03, 2014 at 03:09:11PM +0100, LuVar wrote:
> Thanks for nice and "replicate at home yourself" example. On my machine it is
> behaving precisely like in your:
>
>
> root@blackdawn:/home/luvar# sync; sysctl vm.drop_caches=1
> vm.drop_caches = 1
> root@blackdawn:/home/luvar# time cat
>
Thanks for nice and "replicate at home yourself" example. On my machine it is
behaving precisely like in your:
root@blackdawn:/home/luvar# sync; sysctl vm.drop_caches=1
vm.drop_caches = 1
root@blackdawn:/home/luvar# time cat
/home/luvar/programs/adt-bundle-linux/sdk/system-images/android-L/defa
On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 10:26:07AM +0100, lu...@plaintext.sk wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to ask, if deduplicated file content will be cached in linux kernel
> just once for two deduplicated files.
>
> To explain in deep:
> - I use btrfs for whole system with few subvolumes with some compression on
>
On 2014-10-30 05:26, lu...@plaintext.sk wrote:
Hi,
I want to ask, if deduplicated file content will be cached in linux kernel just
once for two deduplicated files.
To explain in deep:
- I use btrfs for whole system with few subvolumes with some compression on
some subvolumes.
- I have two
Hi,
I want to ask, if deduplicated file content will be cached in linux kernel just
once for two deduplicated files.
To explain in deep:
- I use btrfs for whole system with few subvolumes with some compression on
some subvolumes.
- I have two directories with eclipse SDK with slightly differen